ATHENIANS

A Prosopography of Ancient Athens

by John S. Traill

This new Attic prosopography has a much wider compass than J.
Kirchner's Prosopographia Attica: PA had 15,588 entries, was
limited to the pre-Augustan period, and contained only bona fide
Athenian citizens, while Persons of Ancient Athens, with more
than 100,000 entries, includes Athenian citizens at home and abroad,
slaves, resident aliens, and foreigners honored at Athens -- all the
known men and women of Athens from the beginning of alphabetic writing
to the Byzantine period. Based on the Meritt card-file at the Institute
for Advanced Study at Princeton, PAA also includes full references
with texts to document each biographical fact.

Each of the first twenty volumes contains between 5,000 and
8,000 records; the twenty-first is a full series of indexes. All volumes
have been published and are in print.

LETTERED ATTICA

Ten papers given in March 2000 at the Canadian Archaeological Institute
in Athens conference dealing with inscriptions from the 6th century BCE to
Roman Athens, and a memoir by Johannes Kirchner:

Byrne: Early Roman Athenians

Jordan: A Letter from the Banker Pasion

Keesling: Regarding the Acropolis Dedications

Lambert: IG II 410: An Erasure Reconsidered

Lupu: A note on SEG XXXV 113

Makres: The Sophronistae of Aixone (IG II 1199)

Matthaiou: Apollon Delios en Athenais

Oliver: (Re-)locating Athenian Decrees in the Agora: IG II 448

Traill: E-Epigraphy. Reflections on the Three Decades of Computing Attic Inscriptions

Wallace: The Incscribed Copies of the Thirty Years' Peace

Kirchner: An Octogenarian Looks Back (Appendix, translated and annotated by S. Kennell)

Lettered Attica: A Day of Attic Epigraphy. Proceedings of the Athens Symposium, 8 March 2000, with a memoir by Johannes Kirchner. Edited by David Jordan and John Traill. 175pp ISBN 0-9685232-5-0 (Toronto 2003). CAIA 3. Co-published with CAIA.